sr'iv Pr i ij1Gf'3i-tiry'7V& t'rs fliS ?5fl545fJ tWgCTW fl W ' i' 'TTV-, ?;?-; ir- asaKffm pjp'wg&Haikgwre&jBr.Hqg' ys?spMS"sjwrfasass 1 V'"V . -! -- Jj JM Ji f1PH - - . LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES TEE8I) AY, AUGUST li. Id!. fr preens, interspersed with bouquets of cut flowers, and flags float from all the front windows. The tailoring establishment of Henry Gerhard, East King street, displays con cen con siderable bunting as does alie the drag store of Adelph Lecher, nearly opposite. The saloon of J. A. Sprenger, adjoining Fulton opera house, en North Prince street, is prettily decorated with flags, evergreen and mottea. In front of Maeanercher hall has been swung a large gilt lyre, framed within a handsomely designed border of evergreen. In addition te the decorations noted at Knapp's saloon, East King street, the front last evening was lit up by a number of gas jets forming the word ' Welcome." Eugene Bauer's Gelden Herse hotel, opposite Knapp's has also been elaborately trimmed with festoons and wreathes e: evergreen, ancient lyres, and flags in great variety. Luchenbach's piano and organ empor ium and Dr. Geerge A. King's office and residence, adjoining are also prettily dec orated with flags and evergreen. Charlie Hosier's " corner " saloon, cor ner of Market and Grant street, displays a large number of American and German flags, and Emil Beck's Western hotel, corner of Orange and Water stieets, is also prettily trimmed with bunting. Tne Farad Te-morrow. The parade will form en Prince street, right resting en Walnut, and will move at bj e clock sharp and pass ever the follow fellow follew ing route : Walnut te North Queen, te Seuth Queen, te German, te Prince, te West King, te Mulberry, countermarch te East King, te Ann, where emnibusses will be in waiting te convey te Recky Springs these wishing te participate in the picnic. F1BE LAST MOHT. A Urlver of a Hen Cart Narrowly Escapes ltdns Killed. Last night about a quart r afier 11 o'clock a Are broke out in a tobacco shed owned by Philip Betz and situated en Strawberry street, opposite the Woodward hill cemetery. An alarm was struck from box 02 at Christian and Green streets, but as the building was entirely of frame the fire made great headway and it was seen consumed. Engine Ne. 2 bad a stream en the flames but it was of little consequence. The contents of the building consisted of straw, hay and and seme farming imple ments. The less en the building will be ever $500 aud it is insured for $450 in the Sun company of Londen of which II. R. Breneman is the agent Tbe contents were insured for $275 in the fame oempany and that will cover tbe less. The build ing was set en fire. On the way te the fire the cart belong ing te Ne. 3 met with a terrible accident at the junction of Lime, Vine and Churcl streets. A new sewer is being construct! d at tlfis point, and there is au open ditch about four feet in width, twenty in length and four or five in depth, with high piles of dirt surrounding it. Persons driv ing down Church street can get areuud the obstruction, but there is but room for one vehicle, the roadway being narrow. A lamp is hung at the place at night. After tbe alarm last night Adam Smith, driver of the hose cart, hitched up his horse and started down Church street. He bad seen the open sewer early in the evening, as be said after the accident, aud tried te avoid i',but just as he neared it tbe horse frightened aud jumped aside. He fell headlong into the sjwer trench and carried the car!; and driver in also. Per sons who saw the accident hastnncd te the assistance of Mr. Smith, and he aud the horse were quickly taken out. He was found te be badly bruised and cut. Te dav his one arm -ind shoulder is terribly swoelen and is quite painful. He was very lucky in escaping with Iris life. The horse wat; bruised and cut but his injuries aie net at all serious. The euly damage te the cart, which might have been dashed te pieces, was tbe breaking of one sp.ike of a hiud wheal and a piece of cist iron en the side. The cart will be out of tcrvioe until sir o'clock this evening. Slight Fire tbl morning This morning a slight lire occurred at the residence of the Misses Hamilton Ne. 444 North Duke street and Mr. Samu 1 Baily uextileir. It appsars that the frama work in the fireplace of the Uatnilten house caught lire from sparks iu the range. The woodwork iuns thrergh the partitieu from one house te the ether, and this morning a small flame was found te be issuing from tbe wall in Mr. Baily's kitchen. The firemen of engine company Ne. 4 were quickly notified and they went into the house of Miss Hamilton, and tore out the weed work, discovering the fire te be in the large piece of timber. A pave wash stream was put en and the fire extinguished with out much damage. LA.NMSV1LLK UAMPMBET1NO. Geed Attendance, Fair Weather and Im pressive Services The early prayer meeting en Monday morning was held in the tabernacle, and was led by Rev. Dr. Jacksen, of Columbia. It was largely attended. At the regular morning service at 10:30. Elder W. P. Winbigler, of Uniontown, Md., preached, his text being taken from Rem. v., 1. : "Therefore, being justified by faith, we have peace with .Ged through our Lord Jesus Christ." Theme : ' -Justification by Faith." The elder held the closest at tention of the congregation, and his ser moo was exceedingly able. At 1:30 p. m. a large children's mseii-g was held, conducted by S. Kuisely, e! Orrstown, Franklin county, treesurer of the East Pennsylvania eldership. Ad dresses were also delivered by J. H. M.ir tin, of this city, Miss Emma Winebren: e , daughter of Jehn Winebrenner, founder of this denomination, and ethers who are geed Sunday school workers. The music of the children at these meetings alwa? s attracts the attention of all iu camp. At the regular 3 p. m. service Rev. B. D. Beck, of Harrisburg, preach, his text being Remans viii : 1. Theme, " Law and Grace." The sermon was forcible and elicited tbe favorable encomiums of all who heard it. At the 6:30 p. m. prayer meeting Bre. 8. L. Hershey, of Philadelphia, conducted the services and at this meeting the first person was converted. At 7:45 p. m. Elder G. W. Cowen, of Wooster, Ohie, preached from Luke ii : 52, " And Christ grew in stature, wisdom and knowledge in favor with Ged and man." Theme, " Spiritual and Physical Advancement." The sermon was replete with geed language, and the young man's remarks made a profound impression en his auditors. Tuesday evening's services will include a sermon by Rev. S. D. C. Jacksen. Colored People Harlne Fan. About three miles south east of Quarry ville the colored people of the lower end of this county held an annual picnic and cake walk last Friday evening. This year's was held and it was the greatest success they have ever had both as te size and geed order. The crewed numbered fully 1,200 and the cake walk was participated in by a large number, the winner of the grand prize was Miss Nute, of Lincoln. The judge was the venerable gray headed Wm.Sbelden. After the walk came the dance which, te tsay the least, was great. The large dancing fleer was kept full until the wee sma' hours. Among the visitors were parties from Philadelphia, Lancaster, Columbia and ether points. A goodly number of white folks were present and enjoyed the service. Committed for Trial. Dick Heilig had a hearing before Alder man Spurrier this morning en the charge of stealing a pair of hones from Jehn B, Brandt of Masterscnville and was com mitted for trial at court. THE COUNTS AUDITORS. Justice Iienrj YeuDg'a Cxiaalaatiea. The county auditors met in the orphan's court room Ibis morning and examined Henry Yeung, jr., a justice of Columbia, relative te his accounts. His bills were examined, and compared with entries made in his docket, but nothing startling was discovered, except an alleged duplication of a few complaints. The usual questions were asked by the auditors and auswered by Mr. Yeung. There was no wrangling among counsel as there was when 'Squire Frank was examined, although tbe same lawyers were present and conducted tbe case A New ltailread. The Marietta branch of the Columbia & Reading railroad is finished and passen ger trains were run ever it for the first time yesterday. The read is between? six and seven miles in length. It commences at the lower end el Marietta and connects with the Colombia & Reading read nearly equidistant between Landisville and Bruckhart's station. It will prove te be a great convenience te residents of Mari tta and persons living along the line et the read. Trains leave Marietta at 7:20 a. m. and 3:3 p. m. Returning leave the new junction at 9:15 a. m. and 8:01 p. m. mak ing elesa connections with trains en the main read The Illness of Judge Black. Yeik Daily. Hen. J. S. Black has been quite ill for a few davs, aud yesteiday afternoon Iris con dition was considered serious if net dan gerous. Dr. Garnet, of Washington, D. C, was summoned, and after his arrival Dr. At lee, of Lancaster, was telegraphed for. Immediately after the latter's ar rival, last evening an operation was sue ceshfully performed, which afforded the patient immediate relief and he is new out of dagger. Nomination Ceutlnned. Tbe Senate confirmed, in executive ses ses s:ei last evening, the nomination sent in bv Governer Pattison last Wednesday, W. Hayes Grier. of Columbia, as public pi inter, vice Jeshua W. Jenes, resigned; Jehn Gay, of Westmoreland county as fish comm'sienor, in place of Rebert Dalz'-U, lesigued, and a number of justices of the peace. Thirty six senators voted aye. surety el tbe Peace. Alice Williams was committed by Al derman Spurrier this afternoon en the charge of surety of tbe peace, preferred by Benj.insin Burten, te answer at court. On the same chaige, en complaint of David Reese, of Intercourse, David 8. Miller wa- held in bail for trial at court by the saiue alderman, Lnreeiiy et a Watcti. Officer Burns this afternoeu arrested Jehn Uellinger, en cemplajnt of G. S. Kalil who charges him with the larceny of a geld watch worth 8120. Hellmger's house was searched but the watch was Det found. He was held for a hearing before Alderman Barr en Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. Copperhead snakes Killed. A. A. Sullivan, was cutting off a stock of tobacco yesterday afternoon when he disceveied a large copperhead snake which he killed. Upen going te another stock te pull suckers he found another snake of the same species and killed him also. They men&uird ever three feet each. i:iiiiit3C' Annual (Jheap FxcurMmi. te Atlantic City ami Philadelphia en Sunday, Aug. 13. Bound trip tickets geed for three days Train leaves Lancaster (Kins street) at 4:10 J. ni., Columbia 4 :10, Landisville 4:35. Fare only $3 O'l. Leave Manhelm at 4:50 a. ni.. Lititz 1 1 5:03 and Kphrvta at S30. Fare only $2 "JO. Sped a' train will return same day. Leave Atlantic depot at 7 p. in. Moonlight all night. all,H,iC.18<w It VK VIAL NOT J van. Usk, instead of unwholesome cosmetics 6lenn's Sulphur Seap, which purities the shin. " Hill's Hair Dye," blak or brown, B0 cents. au!3-lwdeed&w B- A pint et the finest ink ler families or schools can be marie trera a ten-cent package et Diamond Dye. They color Eilk, Weel or Cotten. Skinny Men. " Wells' Health Uencwer" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sex ual Debility. SI. Neuralgia and Hick Headache. In Aurera, III., livis Mrs. Win. Hensen. She says: "Samaritan Nervine cured m- of neu ralgia, veitige and sick headache." Mothers I mothers I mothers I Are you disturbed at night and broken et your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? 1 1 se, go at en ce ami get a bettl e et M BS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SYUUI. It will relieve the peer little suUercr immediately depend upon It ; there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels and give rest te the mother, and rellel and health te the child, op crating like magic. It is pertectly safe te use In all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription of one of the eldest and best temale physicians In the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. ma,vl-M.W,S&w Small Pox eradicated. Small Pox cured, Small Pox plt'ings prevented by Darbys Pro phylactic fluid. Henry"' Carbolic Salve. The best Selve in the world for cnts,bruises sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve Is guaranteed te give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Be sure you get Henry's Carbolic Salvb, as all ethers are but imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug store. 137 North Queen street. my2-4 The greatest contagion destroyer ever known is Darbys Prophylactic Fluid. It pre vents Small Pox. The Resurrection or Lazarus Was a miraculous operation. Me one thinks of raising the dead these times, though some desperately close te death's deer have been completely restored by Burdock Bleed Bitten te genuine and lasting health. Per sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. HKin Diseases. 'Swayne's Ointment" ) Cures the most lnvet- Swayue's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" ' "swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" j "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" ' "Swayne's Ointment" ! orate cases of skin dis eases, such as tetter, salt rheum, scald bead, baber's itch, sores, all crusty, scaly, itching, "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" skin eruptions, and SwSEeSSfiESM stressing com- "Swayne's Ointment" plaint, itching piles, "IwaynSeintSlni" the only eflectue. cure "Swayne's Ointment" no matter hew obsti ebsti "S wayne's Ointment" nate or long standing. Ask for it and use no ether. It CUBES where all else tails. Beld by all druggists, A Couch, Void or Sere Threat Bequlres Immediate attention. A neglect ir ritates the lungs and an incurable disease is often the result " IK. SWAYNE'S COM POUND SYHUP WILD CHEUUY" cures the most severe coughs and colds, acts directly en the lungs, threat and chest, purifies tha bleed, and for bronchial, asthma, all pulmonary at at lectiens el longstanding, ills the best remedy ever discovered. Price 25 cents and $1 per bottle. The large size is the most economical Sold bv nil best drtuczlsts. U3-MW4Flvdw Tax most popular and fragrant Pertume of theday"HACKMETACK." Try it. Sold by U. B. Cochran, druggist, If 03. 137 and 189 North Queen etreet feb7-eed3 ' " Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills lorthecureef NeuralgUare a success." Dr. G. P. Helman, ChrlsUanbar, Va. 50 cts. at druggists. " Mm Mkin. which hat been covered with tculu i ". . . .. j. .. rteret, no oeceme clean, tmoein ana teji at ' a lady't. My hand were cecered'vuth Utile dry scabs. They have disappeared and I'm better than 1 have been for twenty years, using Dr. Bensen's akin Cure'. A. M. Neblo, Selma, N.C.. July3, 188i A Yelllu;; ttaby Is somethlngle beaveided. Babies with colds, uables itli croup, babies with scalds, burns, bites, aches, sprains, or pains are beuud t become neiny tenants or the household. Dr. Themas' Jfciectric Oil will cure all these com plaints. Fer sale by IL If. Cochran, drugglbt. 137 and I'j North Queen street. Fer chl.la. fever, a cue, and weakness. Cel den's Liquid Beef Tonic. Cetden's ; take no ether. Of druggists. :iul3-lwdced&w UKA.THH. Jeffries In this city, en Aug. 13, lf8J. Katie Florence, daughter et David it. aud Martha JeUries, age t) meuihs. The relatives anl friends et the tamlly are respectiully invited te attend the luner 1, lreui the l evidence t the parents. Ne. C31 Marietta avenue, en Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. ltiierm"nt at Woodward Hill cemetery. 2t Herr. August 14.1531 in this citv, Careline IS., wile et Christian Herr, in her 57th year. The relatives and .'rlenas ,t the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral irem her late residence. Ne. 2-5 Seuth Water street, en Thuwdav af'ernoen at 2 o'clock. Il'irrlsburg pape-s please copy J KEMrsR. August 13, 1833. In Manbeltn town ship M s. Hizi Kemper, wl n of Samuel tr. Kemper, Mged 57 years. 7 months and 8 days. The relatltes ami lrlendset tn-tamily are respectfully invite t te attend the funeral from her late residence, en the New Helland pike, one mile east et Lancaster, en the farm et U.J McGraun, en Thursday morning at 10 o'clock Services at the house. Interment one mile cost of Ephrata. POLITICAL. Democratic state Ticket. AVDITOK GENERAL. MAJOU KOUKKTTAGtJAKT, Warren Ce. STATB TREASURER. 1IO.V. JOSEPH POWELL, lliadlerd Ce. leunty Ticket. d:8imct attehhkv. JOHN. A. COY LE, Lancaster. PRISON lJC3rECTORS. PII. KUIILMAN. L-mci-ter JOHN II. MENAUU I, Mt. Jey. rOOR DIRECTORS. H. E. SHI5IP, If. Cocalico. C. U. It K lilt. Millersville. cecirrv sdrvkteb. UOBEBT EVANS, Eden. NEW AVftStillHEMENla WAMTKD . (i(MII) 1IKL TO DJIUE.N er'l Housework. Inquire at Ne. 509 North Duke stieyt. al3-2t H AVANA ANU Y.IKA tlOMiSONLV 5c. Ink Imbt l-kt thu mAttatf 4i thi. fru r ut H Ij11J Uvrtl IU4 feiii iuuiiuj a s,ui nn m hv HAKTMAN'Sj YELLOW FliONT CliAlt vlvkk. (J ANKD.UAIXI'S, A FUL.L L1N. FI1031 5c. . up, at IIAllTMAN'S YELLOW FUONTCIUAit SI'dKK STI-VKM IHl!K SHAVING AND HAlli DKES-ING SALOON. Geed Journeymen and prices tame as ntliei saloons. H. WAGNEIt, ravl5-lM Manager. "IsT Tf. OK Jtl-ittfM MAlZNKK, LATK Xil of Lancaster City, dee'd. Letters et ad ministration en said estate having eecn grant edtethu unders'gneil, all persons indented thereto are requested te make immediate pay ment, ami thee having claims or demands ana list the same, will present them without delay ter settlement 10 the undersigned. W. II. H IIUCKIUS, A. C. Usikeeiil, Administrator. Attorney. all GtdTu HICttUKY. We will pay the HIGHEST MAKKfc-T I'llI ,K ler HICKORY BUTTS. II you have any te sell drop us a card and we will come see t. Address, Philip Lebzelter & Ce., Ltd., 211 North Queen street, aug7-3mdTu&3mw Lancaster, Pa. PKOI'.-SXLS WILL BK KKUKIVKD AT theofllceet Alderman J. K. Barr, clerk eftheMreet Committee, up te 5 o'clock en MONDAY EVENING. AUGUST 20. 18AJ, for the construction et a two-toot sewer, extend ing Irem the Vine street sewer, new building, along Lune street te north side of Mifflin ulley, te be built according te plans and spea spea ltlcutlens te be seen at the etlice of Wm. K. Gerhart, City Regulator, Ne. 31 North Duke street, second fleer et Grant building. all-2t (111 ICO MO 1KIT1H -THU SYMPTOMS ) here are generally but slightly marked or are almost se entirety absent that the pi tientis net aware that there is anything the matter with his eye. except a slight weakness or cold in It, as he frequently expresses it. All diseases el the EYE. EAK,THitOAT EAK,THitOAT alse, chronic and Private Diseases success lully treated by DBS. II. D. and M. A. LONGAKEB. Office H East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation free. aul3-3tdJtw OUR HOMK-MADK YAKN IS EVER AnD net twisted tee hard, and is made of the be t stock, and Judging irem the quantity sold Inst reason and the general satisfaction given, we have every reason te believe that it cannot be excelled anywhere in quality, and wishing te keep up our reputation ter selling GOOD YARNS at the same price as some are selling peer stock, we have purchased two et the best makes in the country, and which we ask ynu te examine before purclmsing else-wh-re. J. P.SWABB, leb!7-lyTuS Ne. 50 North Queen Street. HATING DISSOLVED PAUTSEKSHIP and r-ctmanently closed the Chestnut Street Iren Works, 1 desire te inform my old patrons and the public generally, that I am still in the business, being located In the Penn Iren Company's W erks. North Plum street, where lam making Iren and Brass Castings of every de triptien, and will be pleased te serve all who may favor me with their patron age. Frem 40 years experience in the b uslness and using the best material and employing the best mechanic-'. I am sail fled I can guar antee entire satisfaction. Castings m"e trem a mlxtnre et iron and steel which are mere re liable for strength and durability than the best ca-t iron known. V teeth roll pinions, rolls and rolling mill work a specialty. Cast ings made et very soft iron, and brass cast ings et every description. I have all the pat ters ar the well and favorably known Mowrer Cern and Cob Crusher, refitted and improved. Alse en hand, mills completely fitted up or in parts, te replace old ones which have been in use ter yeai s, guaranteeing them te give sat isfaction. ang!4-6md B. MeCULLEY. 1-OTICETO THEPUBLIU. A NEW Tailoring Establishment. I would respectfully notify the citizens et Lancaster and vicinity that 1 have opened this day a Merchant Tailoring Establishment AT 129 and 131 Nerm Qaeen St., And keep en hand a large assortment of tbe LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE EUROPEAN MARKETS FOB Men's Wear, Which I HAKE TO OBDEB at Short Netice in tbe LATEST 8TYLE8. The werkmansaip FIB8T-CLA83 only. 19" Terms Strictly Cash. Jehn G, Haas. augl-3ma SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WAMM), AT THIS OrrtCK, DAILY iKTELuasscxas et July 17 attd July 18, IBS! tfd YKI.IOW FKIrT V16AK STOKE, SI erth Queen a rret. Headquarters for i tbe best 5c cljcar In the city, at nABTMASIS FOUND ON THIS UAXKISHDKO TUfCf pike, a package el clothing. The owner can have the samu ey calling en tbe under signed and proving pieperty. F. NIXDOBF, It Ne. 7 6 North Queen Stieet. LOST tin NATimUAl -VKNINO, A Watch Chain, with Cameo Tin attached, cither en North Queen. West King or Prince streets. A reward will be paid te anyone leaving it at thi cilice. a!3-2t pIUAKS. J. Z STAUFFER, Geedville, Lancaster Ce.. Pa. Manuiacturer of Fine Pennsylvania and Demestic Cigars. Orders promptly a tended te. aug3-3md rpAlLOBS WANTKOl CO T, VfcST AD 1 Pantaleon-makers Nene bnt first-class hands need appl .-. JOHNGHAAs, all 3t Nes. 129 and 131 N. Queen St. VAKK U MISTAKK, fOK YOU CAN .V buy the best 5c. Havana cigar In the lQ"Jfpt lit " IIABTMAN'S YELLOW FBONTCIGAB .TURK. TjiKhY'." UJIIVBSAL flLE SUPFOSI I; TOBY. A sure cure for every lerm el Plles.internaland external. Itching or ble-'d-intr. and long standing cases. It has nevei failed even In cases as long standing as 23 te 35 vears. This suppcsUery Is cone shaped, easy te apply, sa e, neat and clem, and pessnses every advantage ever ointments and calves. Physicians use it in their pracuce. Give it a trial, and yen win De uem leiieveu ami con vinced. II yo'Tdrugirlstdees net keen it or wet it for you, accept no ether, but send for it by mail, as Item be sent anywlime by mail. Price. 60j t er box- Prepared and sold by ANDBKW G. FBEY. Druggist, Ne. 29 East Orange St , Cor. Christian. apr:7-lyd&w2 Lancaster, Pa. 1 K. lSU n-UVAL. IN COMMEMORATION OF THE TWENTY. tIPTIl ANNIVEBSAKY OF THE LANCASTER MJENNEltCHOU. AUGUST 13, 14, 15 and 16. CONDUCTOB V. MATZ. Memdat, Aug. 13. Grand reception and ded icatory concert for members and Invited guests only, at Mrennercher Hall. Tubsdat, Aug 14.-Grand festival concert at Mxnnercunr Hall, containing mass choruses, cxecnted by all societies, society choruses, auar.ets. peles, etc. holeists: Mine. Amelia -Hertzer.ef Philadelphia ; Mme. Minna Beehm (ierautine Hammer, a 't aies?rs. uiri Zim merman and J. II. Wachman. of Baltimore. Overtures and accompaniments by an orches tra et 30 instruments. Tickets. 50 c-nts : te be had from the executive cemmi tee, Ilaer's Sens and Ven Dersmith's bookstores, and at the ball. Wxdme-day, Aug. 15. Grttn-i Picnic ami Open-Air Concert by the diitereut societies, the City Band, iienville Band. Buckntew Bund, et Yerk, and the Mountville Band, at Becky .Springs. Ticket.", '5c. emnibusses will leave for the Springs trem Centre Squaiu and Knapp's Hall, East King street. Thursday, Aug. lfi. Grand festival Ball at Mae nnercber Hall. Tickets ler non -members, admitting one gentleman and one lady, $2 00. Additional Lady Tickets, 50c. Ne ladies ad mitted unless accompanied by a gentleman. Tickets lobe had irem the Executive Com mittee. The passive members et the Lancaster Mrcn Mrcn nercher and the seci tlej fieiu abroad have free access te all lestlvltles, except te the Grund Concert en Tuesday evening. Executive Cemmittee : 11. Wolf, H. Gerhart, Gee Ptclffer, C. Matz. A. Ball. F. Hretel, Pnll. Dinkclbcrg, J. G. Fisher. all-4td s UULTZ'S SONS. Baraaies is straw Hats. We want te get rid of the few the very few Straw Hats we have left. Te de this we call your attention te the following : Any Bey's Straw Hat in the store, 25c; Men's Macanaws, French Palm Leaves and Ma Ma nilles at $1.00; these sold at $4.00 early in the season. This takes in nearly every thing in Straws, and it will pay us better te slaughter them than te carry them ever. SHULTZ'S SONS. (Guudaker's Old Stain1,) 144 North Queen St., Laneastsr, Pa. mar27-lvdw w 1LL1AMSON A COSTElt IN OUB- SIOEDEPARTIEHT ABE INFANT'S SHOES, Kinging in Price from 20 cents te $'..0 . CHILDREN'S SHOES, Frem 75 cents te $2 00. MISSES' SHOES, Frem 11.25 up te $1.(0. IADIES SHOES, Frem 11.00 up te $6.73 BOI'S SHOES, Frem $1.25 up te $J 50. MEN'S SHOES, Frem $1. 5 up te $7.5 AND THE BEST OF VALUE FOB THE PB1CE. FINE GOODS In All Grades are Made a Specialty, and when you want something tine either for a lady or a gent de net buy till you have at least looked at the goods at the ONE PRICE HOUSE. Williamson t Fester, 32, 34, 36 & 38 EAST KLNG ST. LANCASTEB, pa. (T.OUKT PKOCLABlATlOa. j Whereas, The Honorable JOHN B. LIV INGSTON, President, and Honorable DAVID W. PATTEBSON, I.aw Associate Judge et the Courts of Common Pleas, in and for the county of Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and ler the county of Lancaster, have issued tiv11 iiutvuuuuu uajr atlila XI V( acn w vu v wj Over and Terminer and a General Jail Deliv ery, also a Court et General Quarter Sessions et the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en the TH1BD MONDAY IN AUGUST (20th), 1883. In pursuance of which precept public netice is hereby given te the Mayer and Aldermen et the city of Lancaster, in tie said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Corener and uensiauies, 01 me said city anu ceunw 01 .Lan caster, that they be then and there in their own proper persons, with their rolls, records and examinations, and inquisitions, and their ether remembrances, te de these things which te their offices appertain in their behalf te be done ; and also all these who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be, in the Jail of said county of Lancaster, are te be then and there te prosecute against theia as shall be Just. Dated at Lancaster, the 22d day of Hatch, 18S3. JOHN JJ. HIGH, Sheriff. aUltd&w SECONLV EDITION. TUESDAY EVENING, AUG. 14. 1838. AFTEBN00N TELEGRAMS TUK HKWS FBU KANT iHKEOTIUBS. Proceedings la tbe State Legulatarc Lery' Hi U Negatived la tee Sceate In tbe Heuse. Habbisbukg, Aug. 14. The Senate apportionment committee te day neg atived the Lewry Heuse congressional apportionment bill. The bill was introduced in the Senate by Patten, pro viding for an adjournment until January and requesting that the people be allowed an opportunity te vote as te whether or net they desired a proportional apportion ment. The bill was referred te a com mittee, but was at once negatively re ported. In the Heuse the Senate resolution pro viding for final adjournment en the 21st, was discussed and amended se as te read that adjournment shall net take place until all business for which the extra ses sion was called shall have been completed. TBE STKIKE. The Telegrapher Mill Helding; Out. New Yerk, Aug.14. The Btrike of the telegraphers presents no new features te day. Mr. Somerville,of the W.U.cempany, said te-day that 126 wires of Gould and Stock were cut last night. A dispatch was received by the company te day, whieh stated that the New Orleans telegraphers were weakening and that two strikers had returned te their keys in Meridian, Miss. A rigger for the Western Union com pany was assaulted by two of striking line men te-day when be was leaving the com pany's building. The offenders were arrest ed and taken te court when they were held for examination. Se far as could be learned up te neon te day nine of the wire cutters had been arrested. Strikers Betarned te Werk. Cincinnati, Aug". 14. Twe striking operators have returned te work at the Western Union office here and one first class operator was obtained te-day from St. Leuis. LAISUU IN COUNCIL. The vellverances et the Amalgamated As sociation. Philadelphia, Aug.14. At the session this morning of the Amalgamated iron and Bteel workers' convention, the reports of the committees en ways aud means and claims were read as hitherto announced. The claims committee adhered te the plan 01 negativing the strikers demands for 1883. The ways and means committee stiengly urged that there shall be no present disturbance of the wages question and it declared that the current system in both iron and steel mills is adjusted en an amicable basis. A move en the part of the convention te tinker with a question se vital would entail disastrous consequences just new. The action of the committee cud suggestions it urged were unanimously ratified by the convention. President Jarrett delivered a brief address commending the delegates en their wise and sensible view ou the subject of wages. A UOrbFUL COUPLE. A Husband its firm that Bu Wife Tried te Drewu lllui. Tbenten, N. J., Aug. 14 Charles Knebleth, a confectioner here, had his wife arrested yesterday for assault, and the police justice held her in her own recogni recegni recogni zauce for her appearance at court. She and her husband then left, but instead of going home they wandered around the streets indulging in mutual upbraidings. At midnight the bridge tenders at the Ferry Street crossing of the Del aware & Reading canal heard a splash iu the water and found Kneblesh swim miug about and finally rescued him. Kneblesh stated that he had been pushed in by his wife who then jumped in her self. Kneblesh has been held te await the coroner's inquest. Mrs. Kneblesh, about three months age attempted suicide by taking laudanum. A Urnnkard's Punishment. Laredo, Texas., August 14 Saturday night Jus. F. Miller, of Laredo, who had been en a protracted sproe in Monterey, Mexico, resisted arrest and shot dead the policeman who attempted te take him iu custody. Before the policeman lell he shot Miller in the leg. A squad of Mexican police then overpowered Miller. After his arms had been pinioned they literally scarified him with their sabers, aud it is said they heaped the greatest indignities upon him while a bleeding and helpless ptiseuer. His leg has baen am putated and he will probably die. Failure or Stock Brokers. "New Yerk, August 14. Geerge Wil liam Balleu & Ce., stock brokers, have failed. The suspension of the firm has just been announced in the stock exchange. It is believed that the suspension will be only temporary. It is understood that New England customers of the firm were l unable te respond te calls for margins. fTkn f rimibfinrl nliarna nf 1ivTenf: aflr rn the firm's account have been sold at the stock exchange under the rule. It is very probable that Gee. Wm. Ballen & Ce. will resume busiuess almost immediately, as it is understood that a syndicate is being formed te assist them. Five Inmates Perish lu a Burning Asylum. Londen, Aug. 14. A private insane asylum in the town of Ealing, Middlesex county was destroyed by fire last night. Five of the inmates perished in the flames. Many of the inmates were severely burned. Dr. Boyd, the proprietor of the institution, was killed while attempting te save the lives of the patients ; his son also perished in the flames. A Prize Fight in Leng Island. Hunters Point, L I., Aug. 14. A prize fight took place between Oempsey, of Brooklyn, and Turnbull, of New Yerk, about four o'clock this morning near Newtown. Twenty-three rounds were fought and Demsey was declared the win ner. There was a large attendance of New Yerk sporting men. American Bailway Securities Lew In Londen. Londen, August 14. There was almost a panic at the stock exchange here this morning in American railway securities, which are greatly depressed and are diffi cult te sell. American government bends are net affected by the unfavorable feeling in railway securities, and Mexican railway stock is strong. Harder and Snlclde. Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 14 Edward Sehissler, a butcher, fatally stabbed Mrs. Margaret Kaufmann, who was bis former wife, early this morning and afterwards shot himself dead. ratally stabbed. Cincinnati, Aug. 14. Aliee Baker, an abondened colored woman, was stabbed by William Tayler also colored early this moraine. She died shortly after reaching the hospital. Hen. Geerge BSarsten Dead. New Bedford, Mass., Aug. 14. Hen. Geerge Marsten, late attorney general of this state, died te-day, aged 61. WlaXiUUt IHlMOATlOKS. Washington, Aug. 14. Fer the Mid d'e Atlantic states, fair weather, cooler, northerly winds, rising btremeter, SFAkI8H OUTBREAKS. Tbe Iasatreetlw Likely Abated. The Londen Time' Madrid correspond ent says that an order has been issued by tbe authorities forbidding tbe printing of any news touching the insurrectionary movements in Spain, except what is effi cially supplied from the home office, and cautioning editors of papers te abstain from comments upon current events. The correspondent adds that the strictest cen sorship continues en telegrams. Tbe review of the Madrid garrison en Monday passed off without any unusual incident. The troops cheered the king as they defiled past him. The king will shortly visit Barcelena, Saragossa, Va lentia and ether towns, and will review the garrisons of these places. A colonel and .90 unarmed meuhave entered France at Pert Vendres. It is supposed that they are fugitives from See de Urgel. Many fugitive soldiers and corporals from Badajese presented tbemselves te the Spanish consul in Portugal, Monday, and asked pardon, stating that they bad been deceived. The Paris Temps says that a Spanish regiment has revolted in Catalonia, and that conflicts have taken place between insurgent and loyal troops at See de Urgel, Gerena and Figueras. MAKKMIS. Philadelphia market. Philadelphia. Aug. 14 Fleur firm. Bye flour at 13 500.1 61 Wheat steadier ; Ne. 2 Western Bed, fl 17; Ne. V Pa. B:d. l 20; Ne. 3 de. $1 13. Cern quiet: sail yellow atC4g63c ; de mixed 60863c : Ne. 3 Mixed. 533.19c. Oats steady: Ne. 2 White, K15c ; Ne. 3 de. 43)fl4c ; Ne. 2 Mixed, 40c. Bye nominal at 62c Seeds-Timethy dull at 173190 ; Flaxseed, 11 5031 55. Previsions dull and easier.' Lard dull. Butter dull. Eggs steady. Cheese quiet. Petroleum quiet; Betlncd, TSTc. Whisky at 1 19 Hew Yerk Market. Nxw Yerk, Aug. 14. Fleur qulet. Barley steady. Wheat opened &? lower, afterwards was stronger and reacted HQftv ; fair speculative tnr ing : Se 2 Bed, Aug., II ICai 17 ; fcept., fl 17541 18 : "ct., SI liyjc. Cern He hUher: moderate trade ; Mixed Western spot, A26JKc ; de future. 6IQb-c. Oats a shade betterer: Ne. 2 Aug. 35c; Sept.. 3473X4V4 ; Oct., 35t33?c ; State, UQllc ; Western. 3u50c. Western Oram Market. Pkeria Cern was steady : high mixed at 5050c ; Ne. 2 mixed nt 48aiSKc Oats were active; new Ne. 2 white at 2S 29c. Bve was fl m ; Ne. 2 at 5ia55$c. Detroit. Wheat was weak ; Ne. 1 white fall at $1 12 ; Ne. 2 de at f I 03 ; Ne. 3 de at Stic ; Ne. 2 red winter at II 10. Uecelpts, 1,000 bus ; ship ments. 2.500 de. Cern was quiet at 5 c. Oats were quiet at 37c. Milwauxkb Wheat was irregular a', "l 01 for cash and Aug.; fl 02 for bept.; $1 ca ter Oct. Cern was steady ; Ne. 2 atSOijc ; rejected at 43Kc. Oats were unsettle'!. Bye was lower ; Ne. 1 at 61c ; Ne. 2 at 5!)i. Barley was dull ; Ne. 2 ler September at C6c. Live Stock Prices. Chicago Hogs Receipts, 13,000 head ; ship ments, 1,600 head : market very dull and 10 015c lower; packing, $180g5 10; packlngnnd shipping. $ 105 60 ; light, $5 35Q5 85 ; skips, 13 60Q5 10 ; the market closed heavy. Cattle Uecelpts, 15,000 head; snipments, 5,000 head; geed te choice strong ; common weak; experts. 5 906 20; geed te choice shipping. S5 4035 80 ; common te medium, $15Jfl5 20. Sheep Beceipts, 1,000 head; shipments, 10-1 ; market fairly active and firm; inferior te fair, 2 753 60 ; geed, S4 35; choice, $4 50. Bast Libkrtt Cattle Beceipts, 4,017 head ; shipments, 1,937 de ; market slew at nheu last week's closing prices. Hogs Receipts, 3,795 head ; shipments, 2.115 de; market slew; Philadelphia), 5b0a(il0; Yorkers, $t36 10. sneep Receipts, 9.000 head : market vciy dull and prices a i elt from last week. mock markets. Quotations by need, McUrann A Ce , Bun fi era, Lancaster, ra. ll a. m. 12 u. 3 r. a. f. i. tj. C A. j BBAAAAB S Michigan Central 83 New Yerk Central 114 New Jersey Central 82 Ohie Central 6) Del. Lack, ft Western.... 120$ Denver & Bie Grande.... 2 isne. ................ ....... vh Kansas & Texas 21i Lake Shere 104 Chicago & N. W., com.... 120 N. N.,Ont.A Western.... 20 ht. Paul 4 Omaha 38 Pacific Mail ' Rochester 4 Pittsburgh.. 14 OU Jrttlllaaeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeee "x4 Texas Pacific 25 Union Pacific 87 Wabash Common 16 "Wabash Preferred 30 West'rn Union Telegraph 46I4 Louisville & Nashville... 45 N. Y, ChL a et L. ...... .... Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation. 43i Pennsylvania b$K Beading -i' P. T. A Buffalo 10 Northern Paciflc-Cem... 41 Northern Pacific Pref... 79 Hestenville Philadelphia A Brie Nertnern Central Underground Canada Southern 48 '4 Vlli eee ee IvB People's Passenger. 83 115 82H 12eH 31 294 105 122 ?? i 15 9 25 87 17 31 76j 48 83 114 82 120 30 29 21ft 105 12114 20i 39 29 14 99 ZVl SIX. 17 73 41 8 69 4J 56J 25 6-16 10 40 78 43Vi 50 it 41 7 49 105 49 108 Philadelphia. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks feverish. Philadelphia ft Erie B. B. 17K Beading Ball read 2S Pennsylvania Ballreud 56 Lehigh Valley Ball read 69 United Companies or New Jersey 191 Northern Pacific..................... 40 Northern Pacific Preferred. 79 Northern Central Bailread 55 Lenlgb Navigation Company 43 Norristown Bailread 110 Central Transportation Company 39 Plttsb'g, Tltnaville A Buffalo B.B. 10 Little Schuylkill Bailread 62 flaw xetk. Quotations by Associated Press. Meney strong at an advance. Meney 2Q5c. New Yerk Central 115 Brie Bailread 29 Adams Exnress Vii Mlchliran Central Bailread 84 Michigan Southern Bailread .".. Illinois Central Bailread Cleveland ft Pittsburgh Bailread.... Chicaee ft Beck Island Bailread ...103 ...IU ...133 .119 Plttsbnrgn s irert way no iiaureau w Western Union Telegraph Company 70 Teledo ft Wabash 1 New Jersey Central 83 New Yerk Ontario ft Western 20 Lecal Htecaa and Bena Beperted by J. B. Leng. far val. 7100 100 ICO . ICC . 100 sale, fltft 106 120 100.50 102 100 100 106 102 LancCUy 6 per ct. Lean, due 1882. , " 18e6.. " I860.. 1895.. 9 per ct. In 1 or SO years, H 5 nor ct. Scheel Lean.., 100 4 " in ler 20 years.. 100 " 4 " In 5 or 20 years.. 100 6 " In 10 or 20 years. 100 Manhelm borough lean 100 msoKLiJLmseuB btoexs. Suarry ville B. B. $50 UlersvUle Street Car 60 Inquirer Printing Company 60 Gas Light and Fuel Company 30 Stevens Heuse (Bends) 100 Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company 100 Marietta HoBewwaxe ................ 100 Stevens Heuse. .........i..... ..... 60 Sicily Island 60 East Brandy wine ft Waynesb'g.... 60 MOlersvUle Nermal Scheel Northern Market msomiXAxaeus boheb. QuarryvBle B. B due 1890 9100 Beading ft Columbians. B6's. 100 Lancaster Oas Light and JTuel Ce., due in ler 20 years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and fuel Ce, due 1888 100 Eastern Market &e WestemMarket 50 Ttnerrra stocks Bhr Snrlns ft Beaver Valley I 25 12.25 35.25 45 93 2 2 5.25 220 5 16 1 21 100.55 9116.25 105 100 103 9 10. Bridgeport ft Horesbee 13 Columbia ft Chestnut Hill 25 lumbia A Washington 25 Columbia ft Big Spring: 25 Columbia ft Marietta 25 Maytown ft Klizabethtewn. 25 Lancaster A Sphrata 25 Lancaster ft Willow Street 25 Straseurg MUlpert 26 Marietta M Mavtewn. 25 22 18 20 18 3d 10 47. 41 21 60 31 60 w I Marietta ft Mount Jev 25 Lanc..Eilzabetht'nftMlddlet'n..... 100 LajxcasterltuJWUe...,..,. j 25 25. 60 25 36 75 105. IS3.10 41 79 275.M Lancaster Maner..., Lancaster ft Manhelm . Lancaster ft Marietta.... Lancaster ft New Helland.... ............. 109 Lancaster ft Susauehanrta...... 300 mAirr irrnrTa- ? First National nana-. .4100 25 110.7b 145 K099 If Hi 19 152 150.25 MO Ml 75 185 1 -cancers' National Banx....- CO Fulton National Bank 109 Lancaster County National Bank.. FO .Columbia National Bink 109 Christiana National Buns. 100 Kphrata National Bar.i ion First National Bank, Columbia..-.. 100 rirnt National hum., sirasburg.... 100 First National B-uia. Marietta 100 First Naiienul Ba'ik Mount Jey.. 100 Lltitz National Bin 100 M.Hiuwlei National Bantc liX) nnfen National Bank. Mount Jey. 50 New Helland National Uank. ...... ion Uan National Bank 100 MEDICAL. DKNaUICS SKIN CL'ttE. Frem Andrew s American Queen CLEO PATRA OB TUE Queen of Sheeba's Beauty WAS BUT SKIN DEEP. The renowned Queen et sbeba, with all her royal pomp, magnificent apparel and brilliant retinue would ncvr have appeared within the presence et the grandest et the monarchs et the pasi. had she net also possessed that which is the crowning glerv of the female person a skin unchallenged ler its Oriental softness and its almost transcendental puritv puritv Cleepatra, holding emperors at bay, and rul ing empires by her word, had qnlckly lest her charm and power by one attack of blotches, or et pimples, or el horrid tan and freckles. WOXAN RCLXS THE WORLD. by her beauty, net less than by her purity el character, loveliness or disposition and unsel fish devotion. Indeed, in the estimation of perhaps tee many men beauty in a body takes precedence ever every ether consideration. Beauty thus forms an important part of woman's working capital. " without which oe many, ( if net bankrupts In what relates e influence within tne circle where hey move), are powerless for great geed. Henca we see net only the pro priety but the duty et every lady preserv ing with zealous cue that which te hcrise? sentlil tesurci-s, and influence, and useful ness In life. And, since ' beauty is but skin deep," the utmost care and vigilance are re re euired tegnarn itar&inst the many ills that flesh Is hair te. Among the great and annoy ing enemies et beauty, OP EITHER BEX as well a? et com fort, happiness and health, arc these pesti 'creud and horrid skin diseases tetters, humors, eczema (salt rheum), rough andscaly eruption, ulcere, pimples, and all uiseases ei ine nair ami scaip. r or ine cure et all tnese. Dr. C. W. Bensen, of BaMlmere, alter years et patient study aud Investigation devoted te dUeasus et the skin, at list brought forth his celebrated Skin Curb, which has already by I s marveteus cures, estab lished itself as Ac great 'emedy ler all disease of the skin, whatever bu their names or charac ter. Its success h.is been immense and. un paralleled. All druggists have It. It is olo elo ole gnntly put up, two bottles in one package. In ternal ami external treatment, Pricu,91.00. EVERYONE PKAISIS. fcick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia, nerveusiie.sH, paralysis, dyspepsia, sleepless ness and brain diseases, positively cured by Dr. C. W. Bensen's Celery and Chamomlfe Pills. They contain no opium, quintne or ether harm 1 til drug. Sold by all druggists. Price, 50 cents per bottle. 1 1 for two, 92.60 ter six, pestage free. Dr. C. W. Bensen, Baltl mere, Md. C. N. CRiTTKirresf, New Yerk, Is the Whole sale Agent ler W. C. Bensen's remedies. augll-lmdM,WASw JJUNS.ON3 C'APUINE POBOUtf PLASTERS SLIGHT ODDS. A Little Story with a Large Meral One man Who knew bis own Business. "Ne, my dear," said the vencrable keeper el a country store te a timid little girl, whose head sca'colycame up te the level of the counter. ".Ne, my dear, we haven't any red flannel, but we have seme first rate New Or leans molasses." Settly hinting that she didn't thin c that would answer the purpose quite as well, tbe child went her way in search of the article she wanted. "Have you BENSON'S CAl'CINK PLAS TERS ? ' asked a gentleman et a certain drug gist whose name could be given were it de sired. "I am troubled just new with a touch et my old friend, the lumbago, and the Ben Ben eon's Plaster seams te go te the spot almost as seen as it touches the skin.'. "Net at present," replied the druggist, geni ally, "but we have lets or plasters lust as geed. There is Allcock's, the Carslcum and ethers won't one et them de as well 7" "My dear sir," retorted tbe gentleman, with a slight show et tcmper,"Isay nothing against these articles, but I am a business man, and always ask for precisely what I want, and for nothing else. I may enlighten you, however, when I say that some time age, ler another disease, of which the Capclne has since cured me, I ti led all these you mention with no ap preciable benefit. They are Inefficient, every one et them, the meanest act of the proprie tors of some of them being this : that they make plasters with similar founding names te deceive the unwary into bell&ving that they are the same thing. Experience taught me the difference. I'll go te the next man In your line. Geid dayc" Be en your guard against Imitations. The gennine has the word CAPCINE cut cleanly in the middle or the piaster. AH ethers are lmpojitlena. Scabury A Jehnsen, Chemists, New Yerk. augl-WA8w. pAKKEB'S TUNIU. By One of the Feels. " Why pardon my remarking It but, my dear old friend, hew changed you are. I de clare you must have lived very high or very fast te have driven the color out of your hair ami the spring out of your step this fashion." Leeking at the sunset en the river Irem the grounds of his place up the Hudsen, my school chum who is new one et the best known min ing cxpeits in the country answered : " It wasn't fast living done it, but d spepsia and nervous collapse, from ever-work. I ought te liave stepped years before I did. I was a feel. But who isn't, If you come te that? "I am thlrty.flve years old," writes Mr Charles H. Watt, or West Somers, Putnam Ce., N. Y., and had suffered from dyspepsia ter fifteen years. Went tne round et the cur rent remedies, falsely se called. Llstleisly and without hope I gave Parker's Toaieatrtal. The result may be stated m these words, it cured me. I endorse new wuueui ucsiiauuu. It is the dyspeptic's refuge." Mr. . B. Cele, drusrglst, of Carmel. N. Y-. certifies te the truth of Mr. Watts' statement. Hiscox Ce., proprietors. caU especial at tention te tbe tact that this preparation, which hai been knew as Parser's Gnrexa Teme, will hereafter be called simply Parx Parx er'sTesig. As unprincipled dealers are con stantly kecelving tnelr customers by substl- ' tutlng Interior articles under the name et ginger, and as ginger is really an unimportant Ingredient, we drop tbe mis ending word. There is no change, however, in thejprepara thejprepara llen ilselj. and all bottles remaining In tbe hands et dealers, wrapped under the name et Parker's Gimqer Temie. contain the genuine medicine it the tee simile signature of Hiscox ft Ce. Is at the bottom et the outside wrapper. augl-lmdftw ! IKAUD IT1KK IMSUBANCKCOaSPAHr OF PHILADELPHIA. Assets ever ONB MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insures Property at Current'Bates. Lesecs Promptly Settled and Paid. RIFE & KAUFMAN,. AGENTS, Ne. 19 Eaet Kinar Street. I mliemaM.WSR, Lancaster ft LiUtx Lancaster ft WUllamstewn.:... vi & & m H :.fl AJI i Vil t '-4? 3 V. -VI ? VI -: i , .rsi ji r m "Vl m r-5 t .vr i
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